Dog Parks in Peoria, AZ
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Discover 3 dog parks in Peoria, AZ, rated an average of null stars by local dog owners.
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Top Parks in Peoria, AZ
Rotary Dog Park
location_onBullhead City, AZ
Rotary Dog Park is located along the Colorado River in Bullhead City and features separate fenced areas for small and large dogs. The park includes agility equipment and is part of the larger Rotary Park recreational complex.
Painted Sky Dog Park
location_onApache Junction, AZ
Painted Sky Dog Park, also known as Ruff Ranch, is a fenced off-leash area within the 16-acre Painted Sky Park in Apache Junction, AZ, featuring three separate zones: active for playful dogs, passive for timid dogs, and a reservable area for training or events. It includes shaded seating, benches, and restrooms nearby. The park is popular among dog lovers with rolling hills and ample space.
Dog Park at Shawnee Park
location_onChandler, AZ
The Dog Park at Shawnee Park is a spacious, fenced-in off-leash area featuring an agility course with see-saw, balance beam, tunnel, and hurdles. It includes amenities like doggy drinking fountains, pooper-scoopers, and benches for owners. The park is popular, shaded, and surrounded by 6-foot chain link fences with a single main entrance.
Central Bark Park
location_onFlorence, AZ
Central Bark Park is a public off-leash dog park located at the Little League Park in Florence, Arizona, just east of the Dorothy Nolan Senior Center and north of the Little League Park at 200 E. Eighth Street. It features amenities including picnic tables, benches, and a water fountain. The park provides a dedicated space for dogs to play and socialize.
Dog Park at Crossroads Park
location_onGilbert, AZ
The Dog Park at Crossroads is a spacious, fully fenced off-leash area within the 92-acre Crossroads Park in Gilbert, AZ, featuring two separate acres divided into active and timid/passive sections for different dog temperaments. Amenities include owner/pet drinking fountains, waste disposal stations with bags, tables, benches, and partial lighting on the south end. It offers ample space for dogs to run and play, integrated with broader park facilities like sports fields and trails.
Route 66 Dog Park
location_onKingman, AZ
The Route 66 Dog Park in Kingman, Arizona, is a themed off-leash area at the Powerhouse Visitor Center celebrating the historic Route 66. It features a miniature drive-thru Route 66 shield for photos, a shared water fountain for people and pets, a fire hydrant, and a buried tractor tire for dogs to play.
Dog Park at Avalon Park
location_onLake Havasu City, AZ
The Dog Park at Avalon Park is a relatively new off-leash area in a quiet neighborhood park, featuring a large grassy expanse and a wading pool. It includes shaded and open-air benches for owners, with public parking and restrooms available nearby. Often called a local hidden gem, it offers space for dogs to play freely.
Dog Park at Cesar Chavez Park
location_onLaveen Village, AZ
Cesar Chavez Dog Park is a spacious 2.3-acre fully fenced off-leash park in Laveen Village, Phoenix, AZ, featuring separate play areas for small and large dogs. The park includes grassy terrain, shade structures with trees and benches, water features, and is integrated within the larger Cesar Chavez Park complex offering additional amenities like walking paths, picnic areas, and community facilities.
Peppy Paws Play Yard
location_onMesa, AZ
Peppy Paws Play Yard is a private, fully-fenced 1/2 acre dog park in Mesa, AZ, featuring real grass, trees, wading pools, and sprinklers. It offers safe spaces for on-leash, long-leash, and off-leash training, agility equipment, and a Serenity Space for nosework. Sessions are private, serving one dog family or group at a time.
Mohave Valley Community Park
location_onMohave Valley, AZ
Mohave Valley Community Park features a huge, fully fenced off-leash dog park with agility equipment. The four-acre area is the largest in Arizona and is divided into sections for small and large dogs. Visitors should bring their own water as none is provided on-site.
Rumsey Park Dog Park
location_onPayson, AZ
Rumsey Park Dog Park is an 8-acre off-leash area within Rumsey Park in Payson, Arizona, featuring full fencing and separate sections for small and large dogs. It includes amenities like a water fountain, shaded seating, poop bags, and a double-gated entrance for safety. The park offers a safe space for dogs to play and socialize with free parking nearby.
Heber/Overgaard Dog Park
location_onOvergaard, AZ
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petsDog Park Etiquette
Always clean up after your dog
Bring bags and pick up immediately. This is the number one complaint at every dog park and the top reason parks get shut down.
Keep vaccinations current
Dog parks are shared spaces. Make sure your dog is up to date on rabies, distemper, and bordetella to protect everyone.
Leave aggressive dogs at home
If your dog has a history of aggression, a busy dog park isn't the right environment. Work with a trainer first.
Don't bring food for humans
Your lunch can trigger resource guarding in dogs around you. Save the picnic for after the park visit.
Supervise at all times
Stay off your phone and watch your dog. You need to be ready to intervene quickly if play gets too rough.